Tennis Europe News - Issue 123

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Germany wins European Tennis Trophy Germany has won the European Tennis Trophy for overall performance following an outstanding season in which the nation showed progress in all four contributing categories – junior, professional, senior and wheelchair tennis. It marks the first time in almost 20 years that Germany has received the accolade, which acknowledges the achievements of players and teams representing Europe’s national tennis federations during 2014. A string of German successes throughout the season contributed to the Overall Performance title, with the national women’s team reaching the Fed Cup by BNP Paribas final for the first time since 1992, and the national boys’ 14 & Under team sweeping the Tennis Europe Winter Cups by HEAD and European Summer Cups titles for the first time since 1996. Team members Rudolf Molleker and Nicola Kuhn also went on to win the European Junior Championships and Tennis Europe Junior Masters titles respectively. In addition, the nation comfortably won the Senior Tennis trophy for an incredible 24th consecutive year.

Inside this issue European Tennis Trophy. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 Tennis Europe Winter Cups by HEAD. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 Tennis Europe Junior Tour 25th anniversary . . . .7 European Senior Open. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 European Senior Players of the Year . . . . . . . . . .10 European Beach Tennis Championships . . . . . . 12 International Tennis Symposium in Rome . . . . 13 Tennis Europe Junior Tour Rankings. . . . . . . . . 16 Tennis Europe Junior Tour Results . . . . . . . . . . . 18 European Results. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 European Rankings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23 HEADlines. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25

Germany reached the Fed Cup final for the first time in over 20 years, also achieving similar results in junior team competitions.

German Tennis Federation President Ulrich Klaus said, “We are very happy and proud of this award. It shows the successful work and commitment of our players and coaches as well as the effort of the entire organization. This shows that the DTB is on the right track and encourages us to work even harder in 2015 and beyond.” >>

Tennis Europe Junior Tour celebrates 25th anniversary The Tennis Europe Junior Tour, the competitive circuit where superstar players like Novak Djokovic, Rafael Nadal and Victoria Azarenka won their first international titles, marks its 25th anniversary in 2015. A host of festivities and special events are scheduled to take place throughout the season as Tennis Europe engages with the Tour’s 12,000 current players, as well as former stars, event organisers, national federations and the tennis-loving public. Page 6 >>


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Germany wins European Tennis Trophy << Last year’s overall winner Russia slipped to third, but retained its Junior Tennis title. A repeat of the record-breaking performances in 2013 was always going to be a difficult task, but Russian players once again dominated the year-end rankings, having claimed 2 of the Tennis Europe Junior Tour’s team titles, 9 European Junior Championships medals and a Junior Masters title to end the season with a healthy 1,100-point margin over second-placed France. Fed Cup champion the Czech Republic retained the Professional Tennis Trophy for a third consecutive year, once again fending off a strong challenge from Spain. Davis Cup finalists France nosed past Germany to claim third place by just four points, while Switzerland’s Davis Cup title sees the nation finish sixth, its highest ever position in this category. Germany’s perennial success in the Senior Tennis Trophy was evident once more, though Austria’s achievement in maintaining second place for over a decade was also impressive. The nation earned more than twice the points of third-placed Spain, with the Spanish recording their best-ever finish in the Senior Tennis category. The Wheelchair Tennis Trophy will be awarded to the Netherlands for a fourteenth consecutive year. Great Britain came closer than ever to ending the Dutch reign, with 892 points being the strongest

ever score by a runner-up nation. Last year’s runner-up France, Russia and Germany round off the Top 5 nations. Six of the 49 nations posted improvements on their 2013 performance by five positions or more, led by Estonia (up 8 spots to #23) and closely followed by Hungary and Bosnia & Herzegovina (up 7 to #11 and #27 respectively). Ukraine, Macedonia and Montenegro all leapt five places, finishing at #14, #31 and #36. Tennis Europe President Jacques Dupré commented, “I would like to congratulate the national federations of all of the winning nations, and especially Germany for their overall achievements. Each of these titles reflects the efforts and successes of thousands of athletes and coaches, and illustrates the role of national federations in planning, developing and maintaining our sport. Tennis Europe aims to support our member nations with these challenges, and looks forward to another year of cooperation and success in 2015.” Established in 1991 to recognise and reward the annual achievements of Tennis Europe’s member nations, the European Tennis Trophy takes into account the performances of players and teams representing national tennis federations across four disciplines of the sport throughout the season. The awards will be presented at a special ceremony during the Annual General Meeting of Tennis Europe in Lausanne on March 28th, 2015.

2014 EUROPEAN TENNIS TROPHY: FINAL STANDINGS

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PROFESSIONAL TENNIS

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WHEELCHAIR TENNIS

CZECH REPUBLIC RUSSIA

GERMANY

NETHERLANDS

FRANCE

SPAIN

FRANCE

AUSTRIA

GREAT BRITAIN

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RUSSIA

FRANCE

GERMANY

SPAIN

FRANCE

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SPAIN

GERMANY

HUNGARY

ITALY

RUSSIA

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CZECH REPUBLIC

ITALY

SPAIN

NETHERLANDS

GERMANY

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ITALY

SWITZERLAND

SERBIA

FRANCE

SPAIN

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SWITZERLAND

RUSSIA

CZECH REPUBLIC GREAT BRITAIN

SWEDEN

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GREAT BRITAIN

SERBIA

UKRAINE

SWEDEN

ITALY

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NETHERLANDS

SLOVAKIA

POLAND

BELGIUM

AUSTRIA

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SERBIA

CROATIA

ROMANIA

RUSSIA

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2015 Tennis Europe Winter Cups by HEAD Five different nations claimed titles at the 39th edition of the Tennis Europe Winter Cups by HEAD, the biggest indoor team competition in tennis, which was held over four consecutive weekends in January and February. A total of 180 national teams took part in the event across three age categories; 12, 14 and 16 & Under. In the 12 & Under competition, Denmark and Ukraine each won their first ever Tennis Europe Winter Cups by HEAD titles, with both teams posting wins over Great Britain in their final matches. The boys’ final in Veska (CZE) turned out to be a repeat of the final match of the qualifying group in Istanbul, which Denmark won 2/1. On this occasion, the Danish team breezed past their British opponents by scoring straight sets wins in each of the opening singles matches. Elmer Moller scored an impressive win over Jack Pinnington Jones. Having had to come from a set down to win a two hour-fifteen match in Turkey, Moller conceded just three games to beat 6-1 6-2 in just an hour of play to give the Danes a 1-0 lead. Holger Rune followed up in style, securing a historic win for his country with a 6-3 6-1 victory over Derrick Chen. The Danes had been in fine form throughout the competition, winning their qualifying group and then defeating Poland and hosts Czech Republic in the quarter and semi-finals. The Czechs claimed the bronze medals with a 2/0 win over France. The girls’ finals in Sunderland (GBR) saw Ukraine cap a flawless weekend, completing their third consecutive 3/0 win in the competition to end the hopes of the host nation and reverse the result of the final qualifying match in Tallinn a fortnight ago. Lyubov Kostenko opened the tie with a straightforward 6-2 6-2 win over Kylie Bilchev. The second match went to the wire and saw Dasha Lopatetskaya recover from the brink of defeat to outlast Holly Fischer 1-6 76(4) 6-3. Kostenko was then joined by Kateryna Rublevska for the doubles against Bilchev and Andrea Pineda, but the Brits were forced to retire after losing the first set. Ukraine’s performances in winning the event for the first time were remarkable all weekend. The team ended the hopes of defending champions Czech Republic in the opening match and conceded their only set in a 3/0 win over 2012-2013 champions Russia in the semi-finals. This was the fourth edition of the 12 & Under competition, which was introduced in 2012.

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Photos: (from top) The victorious Girls 12&U Ukrainian team and Boys 12&U Danish teams.

14 & Under Poland’s girls’ team claimed its first ever Tennis Europe Winter Cups by HEAD title with an impressive win over top seeds and defending champions Russia in the final in Rakovnik (CZE). Maja Chwalinska gave the Poles an ideal start, overcoming a rankings deficit of 13 places to upset Russian #2 Kamilla Rakhimova 7-5 6-1. Both teams fielded their top player for the next match, which would be a battle between two of Europe’s Top 10 players, despite Europe's #1 player Anastasia Potapova of Russia being sidelined. Polina Krupchenko (RUS) and Iga Swiatek (POL) have each posted strong results during the early weeks of the season, reaching the quarter and semi-finals respectively at Les Petits As in Tarbes a fortnight ago, but Swiatek was in command throughout their match, breaking at will to record a 6-2 6-2 win and cap a memorable win for her national team. Krupchenko & Rakhimova very nearly earned a consolation point for Russia in the doubles, but Chwalinska and Stefania Rogozinska Dzik came back from the edge of defeat to complete a 3/0 win, 1-6 7-5 6-3. >>


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2015 Tennis Europe Winter Cups by HEAD << Poland’s first 14 & Under Winter Cups title came for the loss of just one match – a dead doubles against Italy in the quarterfinals – and saw them beat teams from Netherlands, Slovakia, Sweden, Italy, Turkey and Russia. Poland’s only other previous appearance in the final of this age category came in 2006, when the Pliskova twins of the Czech Republic put an end to their hopes with a 3/0 win. On this occasion, the Czechs just failed to win a medal, with the hosts falling 2/0 to Turkey in the third-place play-off match. In Correggio, Italy, Russia’s boys’ team went one better than their female counterparts by claiming the title for a second time in three years. Russia had been taken to a deciding doubles in three of their four matches in the tournament but on this occasion the tie was over after the singles matches, with Danil Spasibo and Timofey Skatov each needing just 65 minutes to dispatch of Baptiste Anselmo and Raphael Bonnet Flores respectively. Bonnet Flores teamed up with Adrien Gobat to beat Spasibo & Rail Ibragimov and earn a point in the doubles, but it was too late to prevent the 2014 finalists from lifting the trophy for a third time in the history of the competition. Great Britain secured the bronze medal with a 3/0 win over Germany. Britain’s semi-final with Russia had seen a battle between Europe’s top two players, with Jack Draper (GBR) outlasting Skatov 2-6 7-6(2) 6-1 in a two-hour match that was a highlight of the weekend. 16 & Under Germany won the 16 & Under boys’ Tennis Europe Winter Cups by HEAD title for the first time since 1999 after a hard-fought victory over the Czech Republic at the finals in Ronchin (FRA). Marvin Moeller staged an unlikely comeback to put the Germans ahead after the first singles match. Patrik Rikl rushed to a 6-1 lead before his rival began to find his range, with the German eventually recovering to win the remaining sets 6-3 6-3. The second match was a repeat of last year’s European 14 & Under Championships final as Rudolf Molleker took on Czech #1 Tomas Jirousek. As in the opening singles, the German player was forced to come from a set down, but Molleker rose to the challenge, ending Czech hopes with a 4-6 6-4 6-3 win that

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14&U boys’ champions Russia and girls’ winners Poland

stretched his win/loss record to 3-1 over his young rival. Molleker thus becomes one of an elite group of players to have won Winter Cups titles in two age groups, having been a part of the team that won a first 14 & Under title in 30 years last year. Patrik Rikl was joined by Daniel Velek for a consolation doubles win over Moller and Niklas Schell that brought the final score to 2/1 in Germany’s favour; the final balance of the tie saw Germany win a total of 39 games to the Czech Republic’s 38. The bronze medals went to Sweden, who recovered from the loss of the opening singles to beat Poland 2/1. At the girls’ finals in Veska (CZE), Russia beat Great Britain 2/0, winning two marathon singles matches and ending a run of four successive final defeats in the 16 & Under category of the competition. Russian #2 Evgeniya Levashova has won many of the biggest events on the Tennis Europe Junior Tour, claiming the European 14 & Under title and Junior Masters in 2013, and following up with a spot on last year’s winning 14 & Under Winter Cups team. She got off to a good start, edging a first set tie-break over Britain’s Georgina Axon. The Brit fought back well to level the match, causing Levashova to drop her first >>


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2015 Tennis Europe Winter Cups by HEAD - Results << set in her last seven Tennis Europe Junior Tour events – a run that stretched back to May 2003. The Russian regained her poise though, holding on for a 6-4 win in the third set to give the top seeds a 1/0 lead after almost three hours of play. The second singles was almost as dramatic as last year’s European 14 & Under Championships silver medallist Olesya Pervushina faltered at the end of the second set to allow Jodie Anna Burrage to equalise. Pervushina eventually triumphed 6-4 5-7 6-3 to put the tie out of the reach of the Brits, and the dead doubles rubber between Levashova, Elena Rybakina, Axon and Burrage was not played. The victory was Russia’s eighth in this age group, and first since 2006. Great Britain had reached the final of the 16 & Under girls’ event for just a second time, 30 years on from the previous appearance. Italy beat France 2/0 to claim the bronze medals in a match that featured two former WTA Top 20 players as team captains, with Italy led by Silvia Farina and France by Emilie Loit. 16&U girls’ champions Russia and boys’ winners Germany.

Full draws, results and photo galleries from the competition can be found here.

Boys 12 & Under Zone A

1. Switzerland, 2. Italy, 3. Croatia, 4. Austria, Netherlands, 6. Estonia, 7. Lithuania

Zone B

1. Czech Rep, 2. France,3. Belgium, 4. Slovenia, 5. Montenegro, 6. Portugal, 7. Slovakia, 8. Cyprus

Zone C

1. Russia, 2. Poland, 3. Latvia, 4. Belarus, 5. Georgia

Zone D

1. Denmark, 2. Great Britain, 3. Ukraine, 4. Romania, 5. Bulgaria, 6. Serbia, 7. Turkey, 8. Greece

Finals

1. Denmark, 2. Great Britain, 3. Czech Rep, 4. France, 5. Italy, 6. Russia, 7. Switzerland, 8. Poland

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Zone A

1. Italy, 2. France, 3. Croatia, 4. Belgium, 5. Poland, 6. Luxembourg, 7. Austria

Zone B

1. Czech Republic, 2. Hungary, 3. Netherlands, 4. Romania, 5. Slovenia, 6. Portugal, 7. Cyprus

Zone C

1. Great Britain, 2. Ukraine, 3. Lithuania, 4. Estonia, 5. Slovakia, 6. Latvia

Zone D

1. Russia, 2. Belarus, 3. Turkey, 4. Serbia, 5. Switzerland, 6. Georgia, 7. Bulgaria

Finals

1. Ukraine, 2. Great Britain, 3. Russia, 4. Italy, 5. France, 6. Belarus, 7. Czech Rep, 8. Hungary

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2015 Tennis Europe Winter Cups by HEAD - Results

Boys 14 & Under Zone A

1. Great Britain, 2. France, 3. Belarus, 4. Romania, 5. Slovakia, 6. Denmark, 7. Norway, 8. Latvia

Zone B

1. Germany, 2. Belgium, 3. Italy, 4. Portugal, 5. Sweden, 6. Austria, 7. Cyprus, 8. Luxembourg

Zone C

1. Russia, 2. Croatia, 3= Finland, 3= Switzerland, 5. Netherlands, 6. Georgia

Zone D

1. Czech Republic, 2. Spain, 3. Turkey, 4. Serbia, 5. Ukraine, 6. Bulgaria, 7. Slovenia, 8. Estonia

Finals

1. Russia, 2. France, 3. Great Britain, 4. Germany, 5. Spain, 6. Croatia, 7. Czech Repblic, 8. Belgium

Girls 14 & Under Zone A

1. Czech Republic, 2. Croatia, 3. Romania, 4. Serbia, 5= Spain, 5= Slovenia, 7. Estonia, 8. Hungary

Zone B

1. Russia, 2. Italy, 3. Belarus, 4. Latvia, 5. Belgium, 6. Cyprus

Zone C

1. Poland, 2. Sweden, 3. Slovakia, 4. Switzerland, 5. Gt Britain, 6. Denmark, 7. Netherlands, 8. Portugal

Zone D

1. Turkey, 2. Ukraine, 3. France, 4. Germany, 5. Finland, 6. Georgia, 7. Austria, 8. Bulgaria

Finals

1. Poland, 2. Russia, 3. Turkey, 4. Czech Republic, 5. Ukraine. 6. Italy, 7. Sweden, 8. Croatia

Boys 16 & Under Zone A

1. Russia, 2. Romania, 3. France, 4. Ukraine, 5. Norway, 6. Slovakia, 7. Latvia, 8. Slovenia

Zone B

1. Hungary, 2. Germany, 3. Great Britain, 4. Switzerland, 5. Cyprus, 6. Croatia, 7. Belarus, 8. Bulgaria

Zone C

1. Portugal, 2. Sweden, 3. Netherlands, 4. Spain, 5. Belgium, 6. Austria, 7. Denmark, 8. Serbia

Zone D

1. Czech Republic, 2. Poland, 3. Italy, 4. Turkey, 5. Estonia, 6. Georgia, 7. Greece, 8. Azerbaijan

Finals

1. Germany, 2. Czech Republic, 3. Sweden, 4. Poland, 5. Russia, 6. Romania, 7. Hungary, 8. Portugal

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Zone A

1. France, 2. Croatia, 3. Czech Republic, 4. Germany, 5. Ukraine, 6. Portugal, 7. Bulgaria, 8. Georgia

Zone B

1. Italy, 2. Norway, 3. Spain, 4. Poland, 5. Hungary, 6. Slovenia, 7. Denmark, 8. Estonia

Zone C

1. Great Britain, 2. Netherlands, 3. Latvia, 4. Romania, 5. Switzerland, 6. Austria, 7. Cyprus, 8. Belgium

Zone D

1. Russia, 2. Turkey, 3. Belarus, 4. Serbia, 5. Sweden, 6. Moldova, 7. Slovakia, 8. Azerbaijan

Finals

1. Russia, 2. Great Britain, 3. Italy, 4. France, 5. Croatia, 6. Norway, 7. Turkey, 8. Netherlands

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Tennis Europe Junior Tour celebrates 25 Years << Amongst the plans are competitions, giveaways, social media campaigns and the publication of a special magazine. Launched in 1990, the Tour has grown exponentially from its original 40 tournaments and in 2014 comprised of 342 events for players aged 12, 14 and 16 & Under. Most of today’s top players received a first taste of international tennis competition at a Tennis Europe Junior Tour event. Effectively a dress rehearsal for life as a professional player, in 2015 the Tour’s events range from entry-level tournaments to prestigious Category 1 events such as Les Petits As (Tarbes, 14 & Under) and Avvenire (Milan, 16 & Under), which are amongst the world’s toughest tests for players of these age groups. The Tour’s greatest prize is the European Junior Championships, which celebrates its 40th edition this year. A total of 14 former and current world #1s feature amongst the gold medal winners at this event,

which is played at 14, 16 and 18 & Under levels. The Tour also boasts a comprehensive ranking system, online entry and withdrawals, international team events (the Tennis Europe Winter Cups by HEAD, Nations Challenge by HEAD and European Summer Cups) and a season-ending Masters competition for the Top 8 players. Tennis Europe CEO Olli Mäenpää commented, “We are very proud to be able to celebrate 25 years of the Tennis Europe Junior Tour and look forward to sharing its success stories throughout the season. Many of today’s top players have fond memories of their days on the Tour and have been eager to contribute. The Tour has a unique role in tennis development, not just in terms of the individual games of aspiring players of all levels, but also in bringing the sport to new territories and providing formative educational and social opportunities for the next generation of tennis players.”

#TEJT25 - TEST YOUR KNOWLEDGE! A total of 14 former European Junior Championships gold medallists in singles or doubles have gone on to become world #1 during their professional careers. how many can you name? Check Page 19 for the answers...

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European Senior Open in Seefeld For almost 40 years, the European Senior Open in Seefeld has served as a high-profile curtain raiser to the European senior tennis season. This year, the popular indoor championships welcomed 542 players from 30 nations, making it once again one of the biggest international tennis events in the world. With 21 different age categories in action across men’s and women’s events, the tournament is split between two weeks, with the super seniors taking centre stage during the first of those. Sixth seeded German Alfred Boeckl won the popular Men’s 65s event after a hotlycontested 7-5 6-7(5) 6-2 win over Mats Lilja of Sweden. Boeckl also ended the reign of defending champion Peter Marklstorfer in the quarterfinals. In the Men’s 70s event, home player Sigurd Fragner repeated his title-winning run of last year, but came within a hair’s breadth of defeat in a 4-6 7-6(3) 6-2 final win over compatriot Hans-Dietrich Heissel. Peter Pokorny added another title for Austria in extending his record-breaking total of European titles to 36 by conceding just eight games in his five match run to the Men’s 75s championship, which included a 6-0 6-0 win over defending champion Klaus Haas (GER) in the final. The Men’s 80s saw unseeded German Gerhard Coldeway accelerate away from Pal Arneborg (SWE) for a 7-5 6-1 win, while Angelo Sala (ITA) reclaimed the 85’s title by beating Jean Desmet (BEL) by an identical scoreline. Some familiar names were in the women’s winners circle; in a repeat of last year’s final Heidi Eisterlehner (GER) defended her Women’s 65s title with a 6-3 6-2 win over compatriot Silvia Bauwens. The win is Eisterlehner’s 14th singles title in Seefeld. One of the few players in the world to have won even more titles than Eisterlehner is Heide Orth, and she extended her tally to 43 major (European or World) titles with a 6-2 6-2 win over Switzerland’s Susy Burggraf. Elisabeth van Boemmel made it a hat-trick of Women’s 75s victories, breezing past Inge Delamare (FRA) to claim yet another German title. Brigitte Jung then made it four wins out of four for German superseniors, ousting 2014 champion Ilse Michael to claim to Women’s 80s crown. The second week saw the younger age groups enter the spotlight, and saw a mixture of new and old champions emerge as victors. Former world champion Annette Zweck of Germany claimed her first Seefeld title with a 6-3 6-1 win over Darina Bednarova (SVK) in the Women’s 35s final. Czech wild card Sylvia Himper

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Mixed 75s runners-up Klock, Mueller, winners Bauwens, Pokorny

upset top seed Ana Salas Lozano (ESP) en route to the women’s 40s title, for which she beat Monika Errolat (GER) in the final match. Another wild card, Lucie Schwab, recorded a home win in the Women’s 45s thanks to a 6-1 7-5 win over Natalia Harina-Beckmann (GER). Fellow Austrian Ingrid Gutmann-Resch was disappointed in her quest to win a fifth consecutive Women’s 50s title, falling at the final hurdle to Olga Shaposhnikova 6-1 7-6(5). Top seed Barbara Koutna recovered from a nightmare first set to outlast Katalin Boerecz (HUN) 1-6 6-2 76(7) and claim the Women’s 55s crown, while Renata Tomanova of Germany put in a dominant display to win the women’s 60s title for the loss of just seven games in total across her four matches. In the Men’s 35s, unseeded Luca Serena of Italy ended the reign of defending champion Jan Hejtmanek with a 6-1 6-3 win in the final. Germany’s Matthias Mueller suffered a third consecutive final defeat in Seefeld as Thomas Schiessling (AUT) edged a tight first set before securing a 7-6(3) 6-3 win. Germany’s Christoph Back beat top seed and defending champion Jorgen Aberg (SWE) in the quarterfinals on his way to the Men’s 45s title, but 2014 winner Gerald Kaiser was more successful in his defence of the Men’s 50s crown, beating top seed Viljo Tanganelli of Italy for the loss of just three games. Rounding off the action, Pierre Godfroid of Belgium scored another title defence in the Men’s 55s, extending his impressive résumé to include 12 European titles with a 7-6(6) 6-2 win over Sweden’s Christer Lundberg. Full draws and results from the super seniors event can be found on the ITF website here, with week 2 results here.


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European Senior Club Championships at La Manga Club The European Senior Club Championships will return to La Manga Club later this year, Tennis Europe has announced.

Week 1: 13 - 18 September | Men's 55s, 60s, 65s, 70s, 75s and Women's 55s, 60s and 65s.

The dates of the competition are as follows, and further information can be found on the official tournament page.

Week 2: 21 - 26 September | Men's 35s, 40s, 45s, 50s and Women's 40s, 45s, 50s.

European Senior Players of the Year Tennis Europe has revealed the names of the winners of the European Seniors Players of the Year titles for 2014. Three men (Pierre Godfroid, Jorge Camina-Borda and Angelo Sala) and four women (Ingrid GutmannResch, Heidi Eisterlehner, Elisabeth van Boemmel and Erzsebet Szentirmay) successfully defended their titles from 2013, with Heidi Eisterlehner of Germany claiming a Player of the Year title for an eleveth time. The Women's 75s title will be shared by Germans Elisabeth van Boemmel and Nanda Fischer after both players finished the year with an identical ranking. The complete list can be found below or on our special gallery of the winners. Medals and certificates will be handed over to representatives of the national tennis federations at Tennis Europe's Annual General Meeting in Lausanne, Switzerland, at the end of March.

Above: Women’s 65s winner Heide Eisterlehner (GER) and Men’s 85s winner Angelo Sala (ITA).

European Senior Players of the Year Men

Women

35 & Over

Daniel Dolbea (GER)

Jessica Schmidt (GER)

40 & Over

Gerhard Fahlke (GER)

Ana Salas-Lozano (ESP)

45 & Over

Jean-Christopher Boemeke(GER)

Jurate Hardy (LTU)

50 & Over

Manfred Huntsdorfer (AUT)

Ingrid Gutmann-Resch (AUT)

55 & Over

Pierre Godfroid (BEL)

Christine French (GBR)

60 & Over

Javier Lazcano-Hernandez (ESP)

Nora Blom (NED)

65 & Over

Jorge Camina Borda (ESP)

Heidi Eisterlehner (GER)

70 & Over

Peter Adrigan (GER)

Ellie Krocke (NED)

75 & Over

Klaus Haas (GER)

Elisabeth van Boemmel/Nanda Fischer (GER)

80 & Over

Herbert Alhaus (GER)

Ilse Michael (GER)

85 & Over

Angelo Sala (ITA)

Erszebet Szentirmay (HUN)

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Israel to host European Beach Tennis Championships Tennis Europe has announced that Israel will stage the European Beach Tennis Championships for the first time later this year. The eighth edition of the event will take place from 22 to 24 October, and will be hosted by the Israel Tennis Association. The Association aims to further promote the sport’s fastest-growing offshoot, which was first introduced in Israel by a group of enthusiasts in 2010 and last year saw national teams take part in the World, European and World Team Championships for the first time, with national players also breaking into the ITF Beach Tennis Top 100 rankings. The tournament will be held in the city of Eilat, which is located at Europe’s southernmost point and has previously hosted the Fed Cup by BNP Paribas Europe/Africa Group 1 competition. The European Championships is a closed event at which players representing Tennis Europe’s 49 member nations compete for men’s, women’s and mixed doubles titles. Last year’s competition saw beach tennis powerhouse Italy continue its dominance, winning all three titles for a seventh consecutive year, including a victory for the men's world #1s and World Champions Alessandro Calbucci & Marco Garavini.

Israel becomes the sixth country to host the European Championships. Previous editions of the event have been held in Italy, San Marino, Bulgaria, Turkey and Great Britain. Entry forms and further information will be sent to member nations in due course.

Martina Hingis with Special Olympics & Hungarian Tennis Day Following in the footsteps of Special Olympics Europe/Eurasia and Tennis Europe, Special Olympics Hungary and the Hungarian Tennis Association (HTA) recently signed a cooperation agreement. One of the goals of the partnership is the organisation of joint tennis events whilst working to increase the popularity of tennis and Special Olympics (SO) tennis. Last year the former world No. 1 Monica Seles was the special guest at the first Hungarian Tennis Day, which was organised by the HTA and saw participation from Hungarian tennis stars from the last 20 years. For this second edition, the Association again wanted to invite a player with local roots like Seles, and turned to another former world #1 with a Hungarian father, Martina Hingis. The Swiss guest of honour won her sixteenth career Grand Slam title at the Australian Open two week's previously, teaming up with India's Leander Paes. Hingis travelled to Hungary especially to take part in the event alongside the Special Olympics tennis players who were delegated by Kata Sebestyén, technical coordinator of SO Hungary and Sports Advisor of SOEE and Agnes Szavay, the ambassadress of Hungarian SO tennis.

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Two of the Special Olympics tennis players in action Eva Begovics and Zsombor Kelemen - have qualified for the 12th SO World Summer Games later this year, and were presented with new racquets from the event's sponsor. In cooperation with Tennis Europe and national tennis federations, Special Olympics will be organising a number of events across the continent on 10th March 2015, to mark the second SO European Tennis Day. To find out more about Special Olympics, visit the organization’s web site at www.specialolympics.org.


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Behind the Baseline... The ITF has confirmed the dates for the 2016 Davis Cup by BNP Paribas World Group ties, as follows: First Round (4-6 March), Quarterfinals (15-17 July), Semifinals and Play-offs (16-18 September), Final (25-27 November). The WTA has reported a 22.5% rise in viewing figures for its Premier tournaments in 2014. The most viewed tournament was the BNP Paribas WTA Finals in Singapore, followed by the events in Indian Wells, Miami, Toronto and Madrid. Eurosport has announced a 3-year deal to broadcast the ATP World Tour Geneva Open, the first edition of which will be held from 16-23 May. Meanwhile British Eurosport and the Lawn Tennis Association have agreed on a deal to provide the broadcaster with the rights to Wimbledon warm-up events the Aegon Championships in London and Aegon Nottingham Open (ATP), and the WTA Aegon Birmingham Classic, Aegon Eastbourne International and Aegon Nottingham Open from 2015-2017. The Lawn Tennis Association of Great Britain has also signed new sponsorship deals with Europcar and Quorn. NEC International has extended its agreement with the ITF which sees the technology firm sponsor several major wheelchair tennis events until 2017. The company has been a sponsor of the Wheelchair Tennis Tour since 1992 and title sponsor of the season-ending Wheelchair Tennis Masters since 1993. Andy Murray has signed a multi-million pound deal with Under Armour, who replace Adidas as his clothing sponsor. Serena Williams has confirmed that she intends to return to Indian Wells this year for the first time since 2001. Roger Federer has confirmed that he will play at the new ATP World Tour 250 event in Istanbul, his first appearance in Turkey. Ivo Karlovic became the oldest ATP World Tour champion since 1989 when he beat Donald Young to win the Delray Beach Open at the age of 36.

Victoria Azarenka has begun working with Wim Fissette, former coach to Simona Halep and Kim Clijsters. Previous coach Sam Sumyk is the new coach of Eugenie Bouchard. The BNP Paribas Fortis Diamond Games in Antwerp had an unusual champion: tournament director Kim Clijsters! The former world #1 stepped in to play Andrea Petkovic after Carla Suarez Navarro was forced to withdraw from her final match against the German. Clijsters went on to win the exhibition set 5-3. Juan Martin del Potro is expected to make his Davis Cup return next weekend after an absence of two and a half years. The match will also be his first encounter since undergoing a econd wrist surgery in January. Former world #4 James Blake has been appointed as Chairman of the Board of the USTA Foundation. Caroline Wozniacki has a tasty new role - as Global Ambassador for Godiva chocolates. Ruben Ramirez Hidalgo of Spain leads the entries to the inaugural ITF Young Seniors World Team championships, which will be held in Antalya, Turkey, from 16-21 March. The 37-year old is still active on the professional circuit and won an ITF Futures title as recently as last week. Tomas Berdych scored his 500th professional match win this week in Dubai. With 714 match wins, Rafael Nadal has overtaken Boris Becker for 9th place in the Open Era. Michael Kohlmann is the new German Davis Cup captain, with Niki Pilic also on the team as a consultant. ATP tournaments the BNP Paribas Open at Indian Wells, Dubai Duty Free Championships and the Aegon Championships at Queen’s Club in London have been voted as the best tournaments of 2014 in their respective categories (ATP 1000, 500 and 250). Recently retired 2014 Australian open champion Li Na has revealed that she is expecting her first child.

FAST FACT The average active tennis players plays at a frequency of 77 times per year, Source: SPORTS MARKETING SURVEYS INC. International Active Tennis Player 2013.

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Tennis Europe Junior Tour Rankings - Overall Tennis Europe’s junior ranking system is devised to give a unified overall list that includes all eligible players, regardless of where they achieved their results or picked up points, A player’s overall total includes points from Tennis Europe Junior Tour 16 and 14 & Under events, plus points earned by players in these age categories who participate in ITF Junior Circuit and professional tournaments, all of which are weighted

according to their relative strengths. The 14 & Under ranking is still available separately (see next page), as well as being integrated to these overall rankings. For more information on the ranking system, visit www.TennisEurope.org. The ‘Race to the Masters’ ranking is also available separately, and includes points earned exclusively on the Tennis Europe Junior Tour. Rankings below are as of February 24th, 2014.

Overall Girls’ Ranking - 16 & Under Rank

Name

Nat.

Points

01

u

Catherine Cartan BELLIS USA

2606

02

p

Marketa VONDROUSOVA CZE

1915

03

p

Olesya PERVUSHINA

RUS

1855

04

NEW

Katie SWAN

GBR

1560

05

NEW

Tatiana MAKAROVA

RUS

1455

06

NEW

Evgeniya LEVASHOVA

RUS

1370

07

p

Sofya ZHUK

RUS

1357

08

NEW

Michaela GORDON

USA

1273

09

NEW

Anastasia POTAPOVA

RUS

1245

10

NEW

Dayana YASTREMSKA

UKR

1238

Katie Swan (GBR)

Overall Boys’ Ranking - 16 & Under Rank

Name

Nat.

Points

Corentin MOUTET

FRA

1510

01

p

02

NEW

Yshai OLIEL

ISR

1470

03

NEW

Miomir KECMANOVIC

SRB

1177

04

NEW

Tomas JIROUSEK

CZE 1065

05

NEW

Rudolf MOLLEKER

GER

963

06

NEW

Alexey ZAKHAROV

RUS

883

07

NEW

Nikolay VYLEGZHANIN RUS

850

08

NEW

Gabriel HUBER

AUT

845

09

NEW

Camilo Ugo CARABELLI ARG

803

10

NEW

Mykyta MASHTAKOV

793

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Corentin Moutet (FRA)


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Tennis Europe Junior Tour Rankings - 14 & Under There are big changes at the top of the rankings lists since our last issue, as many of the top players moved on to higher age categories at the end of last year. One player that stays put is #1 Anastasia Potapova. The Russian had an incredible year in 2014, winning seven titles, and has already scooped two Cat.1 titles in 2015 so far, leaving her in the unusual position of being in both the 14 and 16 & Under Top 10s at the same time. Russia also has a #1 boy, with

Timofey Skatov leading the list. A memberof the winning Winter Cups team last week, he also already has a Cat.1 title (Khimki) and one final (Les Petits As) under his belt this season. Both players mentioned also currently hold the lead in the Race to Masters rankings, which determine the field for the season-ending Tennis Europe Junior Masters in Reggio Calabria, Italy. Rankings below are as of February 24th, 2015.

14 & Under Girls Rank

Name

Nat.

Points

01

u

Anastasia POTAPOVA

RUS

1245

02

p

Iga SWIATEK

POL

750

03

p

Olga DANILOVIC

SRB

710

04

NEW

Ekaterina MAKAROVA

RUS

665

05

NEW

Polina KRUPCHENKO

RUS

660

06

NEW

Daria SOLOVYEVA

RUS

630

06

NEW

Anna LAGUZA

UKR

545

07

NEW

Oona ORPANA

FIN

530

07

NEW

Vlada KOVAL

RUS

530

10

NEW

Taisya PACHKALEVA

RUS

525

Anastasia Potapova (RUS) Photo: tennisfoto.net

14 & Under Boys Rank

Name

Nat.

Points

01

NEW

Timofey SKATOV

RUS

655

02

NEW

Jack DRAPER

GBR

550

03

NEW

Alexander ZGIROVKY

BLR

465

04

NEW

Nini Gabriel DICA

ROU

415

05

NEW

Nicolas ALVAREZ VARONA ESP

400

06

NEW

Danil SPASIBO

RUS

380

07

NEW

Adrian ANDREEV

BUL

375

08

NEW

Jonas FOREJTEK

CZE

370

09

NEW

Filip Cristian JIANU

ROU

355

09

NEW

Raphael Bonnet FLORES FRA

355

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Tennis Europe Junior Tour Results

12 & Under Date

Tournament

Winner

Runner-Up

Score

Doubles Winner

Dec 27

Beograd (SRB)

H Medjedovic (SRB)

A Krivokapic (MNE)

61 75

Bojarski/Kamrowski (POL)

D Radulova (BUL)

A Vilcek (SRB)

75 63

Radulova (BUL)/Sepken (TUR)

H Rune (NOR)

E Moller (NOR)

64 75

Moller/Rune (NOR)

J Bousseau (FRA)

L Mair (ITA)

62 62

Bousseau/Jacquemot (FRA)

A Safanov (RUS)

M Gorokhov (RUS)

61 61

Kabirov/Safonov (RUS)

D Yanotovskaya (RUS)

P Kudermetova (RUS)

75 63

Selekhmeteva/Timofeeva (RUS)

A Safanov (RUS)

J Pinnington Jones (GBR)

61 63

Rincon/Turriziani (ESP)

H Fischer (GBR)

K Bilchev (GBR)

61 60

Selekhmeteva/Timofeeva (RUS)

Dec 27

Jan 5

Feb 16

Paris (FRA)

Pirogovsky (RUS)

Auray (FRA)

16 & Under Date

Tournament

Category / Winner

Runner-Up

Score

Doubles Winner

Jan 5

Milovice (CZE)

2 T Jirousek (CZE)

R Strombacks (GER)

63 61

Strombachs (GER)/Trapani (ITA)

A Siskova (CZE)

76(3) 26 75Kubka (POL)/Lukacs (HUN)

2 O Besednikov (RUS)

D Batmanovs (LAT)

67(6) 64 63 Laska/Liaonenka (BLR)

A Kharitonova (RUS)

A Bukhareva (RUS)

60 60

Shalimova/Veselova (RUS)

63 62

Beresnev/Turchin (RUS)

R Maffei (ITA) Jan 19

Vsevolozhsk (RUS)

Feb 9

Belgorod (RUS)

2 I Ponomarenko (RUS) T Maulenov (UKR) D Solovyeva (RUS)

76(4) 76(7)Petushkova/Titova (RUS)

Feb 16

Taverne (SUI)

3 L Vontobel (SUI)

M Frinzi (ITA)

64 36 64

Paul/Vontobel (SUI)

G Pigato (ITA)

F Rumi (ITA)

75 63

Carlone/Turconi (ITA)

Y Verwater (NED)

57 60 61

Liucci/Trapani (ITA)

L Piccinetti (ITA)

64 64

Oliveira (POR)/Stefanovic (FRA)

V Koval (RUS)

Feb 16

Zoetemeer (NED)

3 F Forti (ITA) N Sokovic (SRB)

Feb 16

Siauliai (LTU)

2 M Mashtakov (UKR) D Vismane (LAT)

Feb 16

Chambon (FRA)

2 V Niculescu (ROU)

A Liaonenka (BLR)

36 61 62

Mastakov/Rainin (UKR)

R Mertena (LAT)

63 62

Balaba/Dema (UKR)

F Salle (FRA)

64 36 62

Darras/Fougerit (FRA)

64 60

Halemai/Phaysoupnanh (FRA)

M Bassols Ribera (ESP) M Hallemai (FRA)

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Tennis Europe Junior Tour Results

14 & Under Date

Tournament

Category / Winner

Runner-Up

Score

Doubles Winner

Jan 5

Beograd (SRB)

3 M Aleksic (MNE)

M De Maio (ITA)

64 61

Rottoli/Tabacco (ITA)

J Babic (SRB)

62 60

Falkner/Lovric (SLO)

B Tokac (TUR) Jan 5

Siauliai (LTU)

3 M Welte (GER) Y Gadiatska (UKR)

Jan 5

Khimki (RUS)

1 T Skatov (RUS) A Potapova (RUS)

Jan 12

Narva (EST)

2 L Vukovic (CAN)

Jan 12

Milovice (CZE)

2 J Forejtek (CZE)

A Korolkova (RUS)

Vanersborg (SWE)

Jan 19

Minsk (BLR)

Bolton (GBR)

Ibragimov/Skatov (RUS)

N Subhash (USA)

62 61

Novikova/Potapova (RUS)

R Hietaranta (FIN)

75 57 61

Trunov/Vasilyev (RUS)

M Kostyuk (UKR)

63 63

Sebestova/Wojcikoa (CZE)

H Regner (SWE)

62 64

Arsov/Nokic (SWE)

L Temirhanova (SWE)

76(5) 60

Semenistaja/Semenistaja (LAT)

2 A Zgirovsky (BLR)

A Vasyliev (UKR)

62 61

Beloborodko/Revenko (UKR)

V Koval (RUS)

V Stamat (MDA)

76(4) 61

Stamat (MDA)/Yersh (BLR)

1 A Matusevich (USA)

L Weststrate (NED)

63 61

Dica (ROU)/Westsrate (NED)

C McNally (USA)

A Anisimova (USA)

61 63

Anisimova/McNally (USA)

T Skatov (RUS)

64 61

Dica/Jianu (ROU)

3 J Moret (FRA)

Feb 16

Zoetemeer (NED)

3 L Weststrate (NED)

A Potapova (RUS)

E Raducanu (GBR) 3 M Lorens (POL) D Frayman (RUS) Oetwil (SUI)

63 64

Beran/Lehecka (CZE)

1 C Tseng (KOR)

Feb 16

A Zgirovsky (BLR)

36 64 76(3) Bilokin (UKR)/Lavrentieva (RUS)

Tarbes (FRA)

Stockholm (SWE)

Daujotaite (LTU)/Joukanen (FIN)

62 46 61

Jan 26

Feb 16

Rodesch (NED)/Welte (GER)

63 63

M Bikolin (UKR)

E Haavisto (FIN) Jan 19

61 61

M Erhard (FRA)

A Laguza (UKR) Jan 19

F Schommer (GER) I Daujotaite (LTU)

2 D Dugandzic (GER) I Sebastova (CZE)

O Danilovic (SRB)

64 64

Novikova/Potapova (RUS)

L Kraemer (GER)

w/o

Van der Linden/Van Eeuwen (NED)

A Erturk (TUR)

61 60

Likhacheva (RUS)/Poplavska (UKR)

G Strom (SWE)

w/o

Regner/Rivera Varas (SWE)

O Oliynykova (CRO)

64 61

Orav/Saar (EST)

C Chidekh (FRA)

61 63

Dugandzic/Hoffman (GER)

A Vecic (GER)

63 61

Falkner (SLO)/Pellicano (MLT)

#TEJT25 TEST YOUR KNOWLEDGE - ANSWERS The 14 European Junior Champions that have gone on to be ranked world #1 are: Mats Wilander, Ivan Lendl, Stefan Edberg, Boris Becker, Steffi Graf, Monica Seles, Arantxa Sanchez-Vicario, Carlos Moya, Yegeny Kafelnikov, Martina Hingis, Kim Clijsters, Justine Henin, Novak Djokovic and Victora Azarenka. 19 Issue 123 > February 2015


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ITF Pro Circuits (Europe) Results

ITF Men’s Circuit Week

Venue

Jan 5

Cat.

Winner

Runner-Up

Score

Doubles

Schwieberdingen (GER)$10,000

M Lescure (FRA)

I Ivashka (BLR)

26 61 62

Fallert/Fallert (GER)

Jan 5

Antalya (TUR)

$10,000

S Sekiguchi (JPN)

H Nys (FRA)

67(9) 64 63Onozawa/Sekiguchi (JPN)

Jan 12

Bagnoles (FRA)

$10,000+H

Y Thivant (FRA)

G Sakharov (FRA)

61 60

Descloix/Sakharov (FRA)

Jan 12

Stuttgart (GER)

$10,000

M Marterer (GER)

U Ignatik (BLR)

64 46 75

Jomby/Lescure (FRA)

Jan 12

Antalya (TUR)

$10,000

J Pereira (BRA)

A Vatutin (RUS)

64 63

Smirnov/Uzhylovsky (UKR)

Jan 19

Bressuire (FRA)

$10,000+H

B Paire (FRA)

M Teixeira (FRA)

63 06 62

Martin (FRA)/Raja (IND)

Jan 19

Sheffield (GBR)

$10,000

D Smethurst (GBR)

D Cox (GBR)

64 64

Arvidsson (SWE)/Kontinen (FIN)

Jan 19

Kaarst (GER)

$10,000

M Marterer (GER)

M Michalicka (CZE)

76(5) 64

Arends (NED)/Majchrowicz (POL)

Jan 19

Antalya (TUR)

$10,000

M Neisten (NED)

J Pereira (BRA)

61 26 63

Miedler/Neuchrist (AUT)

Jan 26

Feucherolles (FRA)

$10,000+H

F Peliwo (CAN)

A van der Duim (NED)

62 64

Koolhof/Middelkoop (NED)

Jan 26

Sunderland (GBR)

$10,000

D Cox (GBR)

A Ward (GBR)

76(8) 63

Burton/Willis (GBR)

Jan 26

Nussloch (GER)

$15,000

R Bemelmans (BEL)

M Marterer (GER)

63 67(2) 76(5) Arends (NED)/Majchrowicz (POL)

Jan 26

Antalya (TUR)

$10,000

J Pereira (BRA)

R Bellotti (ITA)

75 46 62

Li (CHN)/Roelofse (RSA)

Jan 26

Castelldefells (ESP)

$10,000

G Panfil (POL)

M Hamou (FRA)

62 46 64

Martos/Toledo (ESP)

Feb 2

Antalya (TUR)

$10,000

R Bellotti (ITA)

N Milojevic (SRB)

76(2) 75

Kuzmanov (BUL)/Rodriguez (VEN)

Feb 2

Paguera (ESP)

$10,000

G Naso (ITA)

P Cachin (ARG)

64 64

Martos/Toledo (ESP)

Feb 9

Antalya (TUR)

$10,000

M Niesten (NED)

D Kuzmanov (BUL)

62 63

Roelofse/Vorster (RSA)

Feb 9

Paguera (ESP)

$10,000

M Hamou (FRA)

A Alcaraz Ivorra (ESP)

62 67(4) 75 Munar (ESP)/Naso (ITA)

Feb 16

Antalya (TUR)

$10,000

D Kuzmanov (BUL)

M Sieber (GER)

75 63

Deviatiarov (UKR)/Weissborn (AUT)

Feb 16

Murcia (ESP)

$10,000

R Ramirez Hidalgo (ESP)

R Camilo (BRA)

76 26 63

Munar/Roca Batalla (ESP)

Feb 16

Sondrio (ITA)

$15,000

L Grigelis (LTU)

Q Halys (FRA)

67(7) 63 75 Borgo (ITA)/Grigelis (LTU)

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ITF Pro Circuits (Europe) Results

ITF Women’s Circuit Week

Venue

Cat.

Winner

Runner-Up

Score

Doubles

Jan 5

Antalya (TUR)

$10,000

A Schaefer (GER)

E Tiel (NED)

4-0 ret

Husaric (BIH)/Mills (USA)

Jan 12

Stuttgart (GER)

$10,000

A Lottner (GER)

P Ozgen (TUR)

36 63 62

Kunicikova/Stuchla (CZE)

Jan 12

Antalya (TUR)

$10,000

P Uberalova (SVK)

A Schaefer (GER)

64 76(2)

Schaefer (GER)/Wienerova (SVK)

Jan 19

Kaarst (GER)

$10,000

K Vankova (CZE)

T Korpatsch (GER)

26 64 64

Siedliska (POL)/Wagemaker (NED)

Jan 19

Antalya (TUR)

$10,000

S Kvatsabaia (GEO)

A Bacquie (FRA)

62 63

Sezer (TUR)/Simmonds (RSA)

Jan 26

Andrezieux (FRA)

$25,000

M Gasparyan (FRA)

E Kostova (BUL)

64 64

Barbieri (ITA)/Ostapenko (LAT)

Jan 26

Sunderland (GBR)

$10,000

A Bowtell (IRL)

M Sirotkina (RUS)

64 63

Rae/Smth (GBR)

Jan 26

Antalya (TUR)

$10,000

I Mekovec (CRO)

E Gorgodze (GEO)

64 63

Gorgodze/Kvatsabaia (GEO)

Feb 2

Grenoble (FRA)

$25,000

M Linette (POL)

T Martincova (CZE)

76(2) 46 61 Kuwata (JPN)/Schuurs (NED)

Feb 2

Glasgow (GBR)

$25,000

K Pliskova (GBR)

A Bogdan (ROU)

62 62

Dentoni/Giovine (ITA)

Feb 2

Antalya (TUR)

$10,000

A Schaefer (GER)

S Kvatsabaia (GEO)

62 60

Miyamura/Yoshitomi (JPN)

Feb 9

Palmanova (ESP)

$10,000

A Carreras (GBR)

O Saez Larra (ESP)

64 76(3)

Carreras (GBR)/Savoretti (ITA)

Feb 9

Trnava (SVK)

$10,000

A Sevastova (LAT)

R Jani (HUN)

61 76(3)

Heil (AUT)/Sevastov (LAT)

Feb 9

Antalya (TUR)

$10,000

V Kan (RUS)

A Schaefer (GER)

63 64

Gorgodze (GEO)/Kan (RUS)

Feb 16

Palmanova (ESP)

$10,000

A Carreras (GBR)

C Bucsa (MDA)

75 60

Bara (ROU)/Bukta (HUN)

Feb 16

Antalya (TUR)

$10,000

S Kvatsabaia (GEO)

D Buzean (ROU)

64 76(6)

Husaric (BIH)/Zimmermann (BEL)

Feb 16

Altenkirchen (GER)

$25,000

C Witthoeft (GER)

A Lottner (GER)

63 64

Lottner (GER)/Vrljic (CRO)

Feb 16

Moscow (RUS)

$25,000

M Gasparyan (FRA)

K Sarkisova (RUS)

60 64

Marozava (BLR)/Vasylyeva (RUS)

Feb 16

Kreuzlingen (SUI)

$50,000

O Govortsova (BLR)

R Skramkova (SVK)

62 61

Kichenok/Kichenok (UKR)

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ITF Pro Circuits (Europe) Results

ITF Women’s Circuit Week

Venue

Oct 20

Cat.

Winner

Runner-Up

Score

Doubles

Sta Margherita (ITA) $10,000

D Buzean (ROU)

M Spigarelli (ITA)

62 64

Buzean/Platon (ROU)

Oct 20

Heraklion (GRE)

$10,000

R Jani (HUN)

B Haas (AUT)

46 63 76(6)Jani (HUN)/Stamatova (BUL)

Oct 20

Stockholm (SWE)

$10,000

N Cavaday (GBR)

T Morderger (GER)

76(3) 64

Munozova (SWE)/Muntean (FRA)

Oct 20

Antalya (TUR)

$10,000

J Maleckova (CZE)

S Reix (FRA)

63 63

cancelled

Oct 20

Poitiers (FRA)

$100,000

T Babos (HUN)

O Dodin (FRA)

63 46 75

Hlavackova/Hradecka (CZE)

Oct 27

Benicarlo (ESP)

$10,000

A Gamiz (VEN)

A Nancarrow (AUS)

63 61

Bolsova (ESP)/Gamiz (VEN)

Oct 27

Loughborough (GBR) $10,000

A Bowtell (GBR)

S Reix (FRA)

67(6) 61 76(3) Borecka (CZE)/Reix (FRA)

Oct 27

Heraklion (GRE)

D Galfi (HUN)

J Grabher (AUT)

63 60

Serban/Simion (ROU)

Oct 27

Sta Margherita (ITA) $10,000

M Caregaro (ITA)

S Rubini (ITA)

64 64

Brescia/Sabino (ITA)

Oct 27

Oslo (NOR)

$10,000

E Flood (NOR)

T Sugnaux (SUI)

63 63

Guarachi (USA)/Stojanovic (SRB)

Oct 27

Stockholm (SWE)

$10,000

N Cavaday (GBR)

M Lazareva (RUS)

57 63 63

Curovic (SRB)/Lazareva (RUS)

Oct 27

Istanbul (TUR)

$25,000

B Krejcikova (CZE)

V Golubic (SUI)

61 64

Knoll (SUI)/Soylu (TUR)

Oct 27

Nantes (FRA)

$50,000+H

K Siniakova (CZE)

O Jabeur (TUR)

75 62

Kichenok/Kichenok (UKR)

Nov 3

Vinaros (ESP)

$10,000

A Carreras (GBR)

D Sumova (CZE)

64 61

Lemmens (BEL)/Marti Riembau (ESP)

Nov 3

Heraklion (GRE)

$10,000

D Galfi (HUN)

V Grammatikopoulou (GRE) 62 46 76(4)Bondar/Galfi (HUN)

Nov 3

Sta Margherita (ITA) $10,000

A Schaefer (GER)

C Giovine (ITA)

60 63

Brescia/Caregaro (ITA)

Nov 3

Oslo (NOR)

$10,000

K Barbat (DEN)

C Lister (SWE)

62 62

Guarachi (USA)/Lodikova (RUS)

Nov 3

Antalya (TUR)

$10,000

I Bara (ROU)

M Sezer (TUR)

63 62

Bara (ROU)/Sezer (TUR)

Nov 3

Bath (GBR)

$25,000

S Vogt (LIE)

A Brianti (ITA)

63 76(3)

Kerkhove (NED)/Knoll (SUI)

Nov 3

Equerdreville (FRA)

$25,000

S Foretz (FRA)

A Kalinina (RUS)

5-2 ret

Doroshina (RUS)/Marozava (UKR)

Nov 10

Castellon (ESP)

$10,000

O Saez Larra (ESP)

A Carreras (GBR)

36 61 62

Bolsova (ESP)/Gamiz (VEN)

Nov 10

Heraklion (GRE)

$10,000

N Kostic (SRB)

T Lukas (CRO)

60 63

Siedliska (POL)/Wachaczyk (GER)

Nov 10

Helsinki (FIN)

$10,000

A Bowtell (GBR)

T Sugnaux (SUI)

62 63

Laine (FIN)/ Pashkova (RUS)

Nov 10

Antalya (TUR)

$10,000

N Alibalic (CRO)

K Schmiedlova (SVK)

63 60

Folts (UZB)/Prosperi (ITA)

Nov 10

Minsk (BLR)

$25,000

A Vrljic (SRB)

E Alexandrova (RUS)

36 64 76(7) Kremen/Marozava (BLR)

Nov 17

Nules (ESP)

$10,000

O Saez Larra (ESP)

Y Cavalle-Reimers (ESP) 62 64

Nancarrow (AUS)/Saez Larra (ESP)

Nov 17

Antalya (TUR)

$10,000

K Schmiedlova (SVK)

I Bara (ROU)

63 62

Fomina (UKR)/Gorgodze (GEO)

Nov 17

Zawada (POL)

$25,000

O Dodin (FRA)

J Ostapenko (LAT)

75 64

Kalinina/Shkudin (UKR)

Nov 24

Antalya (TUR)

$10,000

R Jani (HUN)

E Gorgordze (GEO)

64 60

Gorgodze/Kvatsabaia (GEO)

Dec 1

Tel Aviv (ISR)

$10,000

B Stefkova (CZE)

D Khazaniuk (ISR)

62 60

Bondar (HUN)/Csoregi (ROU)

Dec 1

Antalya (TUR)

$10,000

P Konig (AUT)

L Gjorcheska (MKD)

75 64

Kvatsabaia (GEO)/Skamlova (SVK)

Dec 8

Tel Aviv (ISR)

$10,000

M Paigina (RUS)

O Fridman (UKR)

61 26 76(3) Helbet (MDA)/Paigina (RUS)

Dec 8

Antalya (TUR)

$10,000

M Stokke (NOR)

C Skamlova (SVK)

75 64

$10,000

Bara/Buzean (ROU)

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European Tennis Rankings - Men & Women European Men

European Women Rank (WTA)

Name

Nat.

Points

Rank (ATP)

Name

Nat.

Points

1 (2)

u Maria SHARAPOVA

RUS 8210

1 (1)

u Novak DJOKOVIC

SRB 13045

2 (3)

u Simona HALEP

ROU 6571

2 (2)

u Roger FEDERER

SUI

9205

3 (4)

u Petra KVITOVA

CZE 6395

3 (3)

p Andy MURRAY

GBR

5460

4 (5)

p Caroline WOZNIACKI

DEN 4730

4 (4)

q Rafael NADAL

ESP

5425

5 (6)

q Ana IVANOVIC

SRB 4425

5 (7)

q Stan WAWRINKA

SUI

4595

6 (8)

q Agnieszka RADWANKSA POL 4025

6 (8)

u Tomas BERDYCH

CZE

4460

7 (9)

p Ekaterina MAKAROVA

RUS

3420

7 (9)

p David FERRER

ESP

4185

8 (10)

p Andrea PETKOVIC

GER

3150

8 (10)

p Grigor DIMITROV

BUL

3465

9 (11)

q Angelique KERBER

GER 2650

9 (11)

q Marin CILIC

CRO 3450

10 (12)

p Sara ERRANI

ITA

2641

10 (12)

u Jo-Wilfried TSONGA

FRA

2345

11 (13)

p Karolina PLISKOVA

CZE 2620

11 (13)

p Feliciano LOPEZ

ESP

2325

12 (14)

p Carla SUAREZ NAVARRO ESP

2585

12 (14)

q Ernests GULBIS

LAT

2125

13 (15)

q Lucie SAFAROVA

CZE

2555

13 (16)

p Gilles SIMON

FRA

2095

14 (16)

u Flavia PENNETTA

ITA

2506

14 (17)

q Roberto BAUTISTA AGUTESP

2020

15 (18)

q Dominika CIBULKOVA

SVK

2236

15 (18)

q Tommy ROBREDO

ESP

1755

16 (19) q Gael MONFILS

FRA

1740

p David GOFFIN

BEL

1659

ITA

1530

16 (20) p Garbiñe MUGURUZA 17 (22)

ESP 2095

p B. ZAHLAVOVA STRYCOVA CZE 2055

17 (21)

18 (23) q Jelena JANKOVIC

SRB 2030

18 (22) q Fabio FOGNINI

19 (24) q Alizé CORNET

FRA

1925

19 (25) p Philipp KOHLSCRIEBER GER

1460

20 (25) NEW Svetlana KUZNETSOVA

RUS

1760

20 (26) NEW Guillermo GARCIA LOPEZ ESP

1405

Svetlana Kuznetsova (RUS)

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HEADlines

From frustration to confidence – HEAD launches new TV spot Just in time for the first Grand Slam of the season, HEAD launched a new TV Spot. The film shows how Novak Djokovic, Maria Sharapova and young talent, Calvin Hemery, turn their frustration over losing a point into confidence for the next rally. Check it out! WATCH NOW

Are you a #gameraiser…? There are those who play the game, and those who change it. Do you have what it takes to be a #gameraiser? Maria Sharapova and Novak Djokovic have some advice for you. Check it out at www.head.com/gameraiser.

HEAD launches Graphene XT Instinct Racquet Series Want to add some punch to your game? Then check out the new Graphene XT Instinct racquet series, endorsed by Maria Sharapova and Tomáš Berdych. Thanks to an eye-catching design, the Instinct will turn heads before the first ball is even hit. CHECK IT OUT

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